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Here’s a look your headlines for Tuesday, March 29

The next Regular Council for Temiskaming Town council will be Monday, April 4th.
A new display at Timmins Museum is aiming to celebrate Ukrainian heritage.
The investigation continues following a fatal fire in Greater Sudbury in the Banyan Apartments.
The International Bridge Administration is reminding travellers to check their accounts before going across the river again.
Elliot Lake City Council is being asked to spend up to $65K on the city-sponsored Elliot Lake Uranium Days Festival in July.
The University of Sudbury will do a $1.2 million facelift on before students arrive in September.
Timmins Police says Airport Road is fully reopened following a serious crash.
Searchmont Resort is looking to invest in the off season, with a renovation for the 12-unit villa.
Anglers on Lake Temiskaming are being told they have until Thursday, March 31, to remove their ice huts.
The North Bay Regional Health Centre working to enhance its delivery of digital care, and clear a COVID-19 surgical backlog with a program known as SeamlessMD.
Timmins Police are continuing their search for a suspect following a break-in at a medical office on Third Avenue, in late February.
In the Province, the speed limit on Highway 11 between Emsdale to South River is being raised to 110kph.
Greater Sudbury Police Service is attempting to locate 19-year-old missing woman Autumn Skye Charette.
The Timmins Police Service is issuing a fraud advisory after some residents received Robocalls asking for personal information.
The next Regular Temiskaming Council meeting will be held on Monday, April 4th.
A 36-year-old Soo area man is facing charges after two properties in the 0 to 100 block of Willow Avenue were broken into.
Significant snowfall, freezing rain possible Wednesday, says Environment Canada
COVID-19 requirements remain in place at the Greater Sudbury Airport, like at any federal building.
Sault Ste. Marie Region Conservation Authority says localized flooding possible this week.

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